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With America’s cattle herd at its smallest in decades, big producers are booking profits while consumers and small producers ...
‘A hole in your heart’: 4-H participants reflect on hard work and compassion at Hopkinton State Fair
Two blue ribbons folded like satin tents over the left pocket of Hannah Cargill’s blue jeans. Harold, the steer she raised ...
The cow slaughter ban and activities of gau-rakshak’s (cow protectors) have become a matter of dispute in the state. Amid this, the BJP’s own MLC Sadabhau Khot expressed his anger against ...
In Saharanpur, a woman and her daughter were apprehended for allegedly slaughtering a cow at their residence. Acting on information, police raided the house in Dajpura, recovering slaughter ...
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Newspoint on MSNMaharashtra: Three held in cow slaughter case
Jalna: Police on Sunday arrested three individuals in connection with the alleged slaughter of a cow, which had sparked ...
The Orissa high court said the Act can not be a dead letter and the govt needs to appoint a competent authority to implement it Expressing concern over illegal cow slaughter across the state, a ...
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Cow has unique status, its slaughter can have repercussions on peace: Punjab and Haryana HC
The Punjab and Haryana High Court denied anticipatory bail to a Nuh resident accused of transporting cows for slaughter, ...
Indore: Tension gripped Dehripura village in Kukshi tehsil on Thursday after a pregnant cow was found killed in a farmer's field.\\"A case was registere.
Shiv Sena Punjab has accused the Punjab government of failing to curb the rising incidents of cattle slaughter and beef smuggling across the state.
USDA estimated cattle slaughter for Wednesday at 118,000 head, taking the weekly total to 334,000 head. That was up 1,000 head from last week and 27,316 head lower vs. the same week in 2024.
USDA estimated cattle slaughter for Tuesday was 114,000 head, with the week to date total at 217,000. That was up just 1,000 head from last week but 16,998 head lower vs. the same week in 2024.
Kevin Good, Vice President of Industry Relations and Analysis with CattleFax, says the herd is still shrinking and so are slaughter levels and that will mean more record prices in 2025.
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